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Wounded, Le Testu was captured and later beheaded.
Wounded, he was rearrested, and sent back to Brazzaville where on 8 February 1941 he was sentenced under Felix Eboué to work in labor camps for the rest of his life.
The massacre at Wounded Knee Creek was the last major armed conflict between the Lakota and the United States.
When they reach the bunker, they discover it overrun: a crowd of David and Wounded Soldier model robots attack, but Tasso destroys them with a very powerful hand grenade, stating that it was designed to destroy the robots.
Alone and armed with Tasso's pistol, Hendricks returns to Klaus's remains and discovers from the parts that the robot was not a II-V, but a IV-V. A group of robots then attack Hendricks, including Davids, Wounded Soldiers, and several Tasso — the true II-V — models.
Wounded Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood was brought to the Clisby Austin House after the Battle of Chickamauga.
Forsyth was established in 1876 as the first settlement on the Yellowstone River, and in 1882 residents named the town after General James William Forsyth who commanded Fort Maginnis, Montana during the Indian Wars and the 7th Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre.
Wounded by the Autobots and a malfunctioning orbiting weapons system, Megatron was eventually defeated and believed destroyed.
Wounded and made prisoner in the battle, he was released on parole by Austrian Commander-in-Chief De Vins, soon afterwards.
) Out of print for decades, Arcade was reissued on compact disc in early 2007 by specialty label Wounded Bird Records, which is also the home of Southern Pacific's and Tom Johnston's catalogs.
He was later exchanged for a French officer held by the British, and he quickly travelled to the Commissioners of Sick and Wounded Seamen in London to seek help on behalf of his fellow captives.
In The Wounded Lion, the prescription for turning the lion back into a prince was to kill him, chop him to pieces, burn the pieces, and throw the ash into water.
Wounded in the head he managed to land and was again hospitalised for the second time in a few days.
The album was out of print for a few years in the early 2000s, but was re-issued by Wounded Bird Records in 2007.
The title of the Iraq Pavilion was " Acqua Ferita " ( translated as " Wounded Water ").
The Red Cross symbol used by the International Committee of the Red Cross, a red cross on white background, was the original protection symbol declared at the first Geneva Convention, the Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field of 1864.
Wounded in a battle in Cisalpine Gaul, Mago was recalled back to Carthage along with Hannibal to aid in its defence, as the future Scipio Africanus major had shattered the armies of Hasdrubal Gisco, Hanno, son of Bomilcar, and had captured Syphax, who was allied to Carthage, in Africa.
A well-known and influential book in popular history was Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee ( 1970 ).
Although Benet's poem is not about the plight of native Americans, Wounded Knee, ( a village on a reservation in South Dakota ) was the location of last major confrontation between the U. S. Army and American Indians.
The Galactic Barrier depicted in " Where No Man Has Gone Before " was later explained in the novel The Wounded Sky by Diane Duane published in 1983.

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Wounded American on stretcher in the Philippines, 1899Novo Ecijanos like Llanera, Valmonte, Mamerto Natividad, Jr. and Manuel Tinio conducted themselves heroically during the revolution.

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Wounded, Shane sits up, with his arm hanging uselessly at his side as he rides past the grave markers on Cemetery Hill, and out of town, into the sunrise, over the mountains.
In 1973 decades of discontent at the Pine Ridge Reservation resulted in a grassroots protest that escalated into the Wounded Knee Incident, gaining national attention.
It crosses into southwestern South Dakota and flows north across the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, then northeast, receiving Wounded Knee Creek and flowing between units of Badlands National Park.
Wounded and exhausted from events on the ground over the preceding week, Harrington gets up after only an hour's sleep and again saves the planet from invasion, this time by hoodwinking a superior Haven task force into a tactically bad position then defeating it, earning the Swords ( a repeat of the decoration ) to her Star of Grayson.
Wounded and surrounded, Caledor jumped into the sea in full armour, choosing a quick death by drowning, rather than face the long, slow, torturous end Malekith would inflict on him if captured.
Wounded, he stumbles into an amusement park and is surprised to see Pip, who is now a child again.
In 1973 Nogeeshik and Anna Mae traveled together to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota to join AIM activists and Oglala Lakota in what developed into the 71-day occupation of Wounded Knee.
Soon afterwards, the five men decided to rename the committee to the " International Committee for Relief to Wounded Soldiers ," which by 1876 evolved into the " International Committee of the Red Cross " ( ICRC ).

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* Deborah Weiner and WBFF TV for a three part series on inner city violence: " Justice on Trial: The Lost Generation ", " Finding the Lost Generation " and " The Walking Wounded.
Wounded Jews, while being transported to the city hospital, were beaten and robbed by soldiers, injured Jews were assaulted in the hospital by other patients.
She then followed up with a recurring role on Rescue Me and earlier in her career starred in the TV movie Wounded Heart, an emotional drama set in Texas, where her role as a grownup daughter finding love on her return to her hometown to see her ailing father saw her give a strong performance as a woman struggling between two worlds of city and country.
Wounded by the criticisms, Goeldi withdrew from the artistic scene and isolated himself in the city of Niterói.

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Numerous other new agencies also targeted the medical and morale needs of soldiers, including the United States Christian Commission as well as smaller private agencies such as the Women's Central Association of Relief for Sick and Wounded in the Army ( WCAR ) founded in 1861 by Henry Whitney Bellows, and Dorothea Dix.
Notable accounts of encounters with the Holy Spirit in this fashion are found in St Symeon the New Theologian's account of the illumination of ' George ' ( considered a pseudonym of St Symeon himself ); in the ' conversation with Motovilov ' in the Life of St Seraphim of Sarov ( 1759 – 1833 ); and, more recently, in the reminiscences of Elder Porphyrios ( Wounded by Love pp. 27 – 31 ).
* Wounded by Love.
In the book The Wild Frontier: Atrocities during the American-Indian War from Jamestown Colony to Wounded Knee, amateur historian William M. Osborn sought to tally every recorded atrocity in the area that would eventually become the continental United States, from first contact ( 1511 ) to the closing of the frontier ( 1890 ), and determined that 7, 193 people died from atrocities perpetrated by whites, and 9, 156 people died from atrocities perpetrated by Native Americans.
Wounded in the neck at Verdun and captured by the French, whom he hated, he never recovered his health.
" The five episodes explore the impact of King Philip's War on the northeastern tribes, the " Native American confederacy " of Tecumseh's War, the US-forced relocation of Southeastern tribes known as the Trail of Tears, the pursuit and capture of Geronimo and the Apache Wars, and concludes with the Wounded Knee incident, participation by the American Indian Movement, and the increasing resurgence of modern Native cultures since.
Although no clear indication of the true strength of a Galor class vessel has ever been given, they are shown to be weaker than the Galaxy class ships used by the Federation Starfleet ( The Wounded ).
While several characters have asserted that transporters cannot transport through a ship's shields or planetary defense shields, there are instances of this " rule " being broken through a technobabble solution ( TNG: " The Wounded ", DS9: " Trials and Tribble-ations ") or disregarded by the show's writers ( VOY: " Caretaker ").
Wounded by gunfire during the fight, Aidid suffered a fatal heart attack on August 1, either during or after surgery to treat his wounds.
Wounded and derelict British and French soldiers and Belgians and French of military age were hidden from the Germans and provided with false papers by Prince Reginald de Croy at his château of Bellignie near Mons.
Wounded by his nephew Zeus with lightning bolts and finished off with an arrow by his grandnephew Heracles.
Wounded and traumatized by the death of a comrade in the War, Larry returns to Chicago, Illinois, and his fiancée, Isabel Bradley, only to announce that he does not plan to work and instead will " loaf " on his small inheritance.
*" The Wounded Philoctetes " by Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, 1775, now in the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen, which is also used as the front cover for the Penguin Classics edition of the novel, Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley.
*" Wounded Philoctetes " by Herman Wilhelm Bissen, now in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen ( Image ).
" Nightingale receiving the Wounded at Scutari ", a portrait by Jerry Barrett
*" Flipside ", a song by Everything but the Girl from their 1996 album Walking Wounded
The later Columbia albums have been reissued by Wounded Bird Records, and Rhino Records has reissued Nuclear Blues.
The campus also features a collection of figurative sculpture, including pieces by such noted sculptors as Auguste Rodin ( Coquelin Cadet ), Daniel Chester French ( Ralph Waldo Emerson ), Augustus Saint-Gaudens ( Diana ), and Carl Akeley ( Wounded Comrade ).
His most famous work, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee ( 1970 ) details some of the violence and oppression suffered by Native Americans at the hands of American expansionism.

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